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Review
. 2008;11(2):155-62.
doi: 10.1007/s11102-007-0079-x.

Dynamic testing in Cushing's syndrome

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Review

Dynamic testing in Cushing's syndrome

Blerina Kola et al. Pituitary. 2008.

Abstract

Endogenous Cushing's syndrome (CS) results from chronic exposure to excess glucocorticoids. CS can be ACTH-dependent, caused by ACTH-secreting pituitary or ectopic tumours, or ACTH-independent, caused by cortisol-secreting adrenal tumours. CS can be an extremely difficult diagnosis to make, and assessment will include clinical, biochemical and radiological evaluation. Several screening tests are used for the confirmation of hyper-cortisolaemia and its differentiation from other, more frequent, clinical abnormalities, such as simple obesity, hypertension, depression etc. Other dynamic tests are useful for establishing the aetiology. We have reviewed the current literature on the diagnosis of CS, and based on these data and our own experience, suggest the most useful tests and diagnostic criteria to be used. We conclude that even though laboratory testing is a fundamental part of the investigation of patients with CS, the interpretation of the tests should always be performed with extreme care, as none of the tests has proven fully capable of distinguishing all cases of CS. The biochemical results should be interpreted jointly with the clinical aspects and the radiology findings in a probabilistic matrix, and not as part of a uniform algorithm.

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